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National Monument
The bustling streets of Sudirman and Thamrin in Jakarta guide you to the heart of the city: Merdeka Square. At its center, the majestic National Monument, or Monas, stands proudly, a symbol of Indonesia's rich history. This towering obelisk, 137 mete
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Taman Mini Indonesia Park
Taman Mini Indonesia Park is an absolute gem for families visiting Jakarta, or for anyone planning a day to soak in the rich arts and cultural diversity of Indonesia's islands. It's truly one of the world's most unique amusement parks, offering a ref
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Jakarta National Museum
Nestled on Medan Merdeka Barat, the National Museum stands as Jakarta's pride and joy, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage, spanning from prehistoric times to the present day. The museum, which has recently
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Jakarta Performing Art Theater
Gedung Kesenian Jakarta is a stunning heritage building dating back to the Dutch colonial era. It’s a place where the arts truly come alive with a mix of traditional and modern drama, concerts, and musicals. Constructed in 1821, this architectural ge
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Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot, perched on a rock just off Bali's coast, is one of the island's revered directional temples. Among Bali's many stunning temples, Tanah Lot holds a unique charm, making it a must-see for travelers. Legend has it that in the 16th century, th
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Bajra Sandhi Monument
Nestled in a picturesque park right in front of the Bali Governor's Office in Renon, Denpasar, the Bajra Sandhi Monument is a stunning cultural symbol commemorating the enduring spirit and history of the Balinese people. This monumental structure is
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Borobudur Temple
The Sailendra dynasty crafted this awe-inspiring structure, the largest Buddhist monument on the planet, between AD 780 and 840. Designed as a sanctuary for venerating Buddha, it also serves as a pilgrimage destination, guiding visitors from the grip
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Ratu Boko Temple
Perched on a hillside plateau with breathtaking views of the Prambanan temple complex and the majestic Mount Merapi in the distance, you'll find the remnants of what was once a grand palace. This historic site, known as Ratu Boko, is named after King
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The Palace - Keraton Yogyakarta
In the heart of the city, you'll discover the palace court, a stunning showcase of grand and elegant Javanese architecture. Founded by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755, this regal masterpiece is steeped in history and culture. As you wander through its intr
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Tana Toraja
Nestled beyond the towering mountains and rugged granite cliffs of Sulawesi's central highlands lies Tana Toraja, home to the fascinating Toraja people. It wasn't until the early 20th century that this community was introduced to the outside world. D
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Fort Rotterdam
Standing proudly on the western coast of Makassar, South Sulawesi, Fort Rotterdam is undeniably the city's most iconic landmark. This historical gem traces its roots back to the 16th century during the era of the Kingdom of Gowa and later, the Dutch
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Balla Lompoa Museum
The “Changing of the Guard” ceremony at the Ballalompoa Museum, once the majestic Palace of the Sultan of Gowa, is a sight to behold. Each morning at 9:00 am, the "soldiers" don their splendid bright red uniforms and perform an intricate drill for an
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Singosari Temple
Not much remains of the once mighty 13th-century East Java kingdom of Singosari. Today, an unfinished temple and two giant statues that once stood sentinel in front of the palace are the only remnants of this grand kingdom. It's like stepping back in